Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper compares the correlations between traditional (i.e. income and expenditure) and wealth-based measures of poverty in ranking households as poor as well as their ability to explain additional qualitative measures of persistent poverty such as household hunger. We find significant locational differences in terms of the composition of household wealth measures and this complicates the derivation of appropriate wealth indices. Traditional money-metric measures of poverty that abstract from location appear to explain short-term measures of deprivation like household hunger relatively well, and consistently capture the bottom and top deciles of the dis...
This paper sets out the methodological issues for the measurement of poverty before presenting a pov...
The measurement of poverty involves two problems: identifying the poor and constructing an index to ...
Asset indices have become widely used in a number of areas of social research, particularly in the a...
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
When measuring poverty in South Africa, much of the theoretical and empirical work has focused on mo...
This paper investigates measures of poverty that rely on indicators of household net worth. The auth...
Unlike some other countries, there is no legislated poverty line for South Africa. Various absolute...
The dissertation comprises two major parts. The first reviews major theories of poverty and measures...
The dissertation comprises two major parts. The first reviews major theories of poverty and measures...
Background: This study analysed determinants of vulnerability to poverty in South Africa utilising t...
Poverty is generally defined as income or expenditure insufficiency, but the economic condition of a...
Magister Commercii - MComPoverty remains one of the main socio-economic issues in South Africa and i...
Asset indices have become widely used in a number of areas of social research, particularly in the a...
This paper sets out the methodological issues for the measurement of poverty before presenting a pov...
The measurement of poverty involves two problems: identifying the poor and constructing an index to ...
Asset indices have become widely used in a number of areas of social research, particularly in the a...
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
Using data from a detailed chronic poverty survey of three South African communities, this paper com...
When measuring poverty in South Africa, much of the theoretical and empirical work has focused on mo...
This paper investigates measures of poverty that rely on indicators of household net worth. The auth...
Unlike some other countries, there is no legislated poverty line for South Africa. Various absolute...
The dissertation comprises two major parts. The first reviews major theories of poverty and measures...
The dissertation comprises two major parts. The first reviews major theories of poverty and measures...
Background: This study analysed determinants of vulnerability to poverty in South Africa utilising t...
Poverty is generally defined as income or expenditure insufficiency, but the economic condition of a...
Magister Commercii - MComPoverty remains one of the main socio-economic issues in South Africa and i...
Asset indices have become widely used in a number of areas of social research, particularly in the a...
This paper sets out the methodological issues for the measurement of poverty before presenting a pov...
The measurement of poverty involves two problems: identifying the poor and constructing an index to ...
Asset indices have become widely used in a number of areas of social research, particularly in the a...